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Index to Marquette Streets Front St, N 1 t 2 t 3 t 4 t 5 t 6 t 7 t 8 t R To Big Bay T Middle Y & Sugar Loaf MARQUETTE Island Presque Isle A B Middle Point 550 COUNTY E Island G R D Partridge Bay Point I D R T R A Nature LODGING Presque Isle P Trails Point A A K Rocks H C .R. E ISLAND POIN RD MARQUETTE T T R I Days Inn Of Marquette Quality Inn Magnuson Country Inn HG D H E L W Presque D . America’s Best Value Inn D 2403 US-41 West 1275 US-41 West 850 US-41 West I R Presque Campau . R Middle Bay E C 8 15 22 M T 1010 M-28 East E F-3 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 F-4 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 C-4 • Ishp Ishpeming, MI 49849 Isle P Pavilion Isle 1 E L-10 • Mqt Marquette (Harvey), MI 49855 T (906) 225-1393 (906) 228-8100 (906) 485-6345 t I t Creek H W (906) 249-1712 Park 65 Rooms 80 Rooms 59 Rooms Bog R E K T 34 Rooms H H Walk Coun C E A . tr BE P Accepts Pets (dogs only), Free Accepts Pets (dogs only), Free Accepts Pets, Free Breakfast, Free .R y ISLAND R C rth D o Phil’s Shiras N Band 550 Store Pool Accepts Pets, Free Breakfast, Shell Breakfast, Free WiFi, Indoor Pool, Breakfast, Free WiFi, Indoor Pool, WiFi, Indoor jacuzzi, Indoor Pool, Charlie Kawbawgam Free WiFi, Full/Efciency Kitchen, Meeting Rooms, Restaurant, Meeting Rooms, Sauna/Jacuzzi, Barrier-Free, Adjacent Restaurant Tra B i IG Memorial l B B Grave B Indoor Pool, Spa/Jacuzzi, AY Sauna/ Jacuzzi Free pass to Anytime Fitness, Charter Township Handicap Accessible Adjacent restaurant, Barrier-Free Presque U MARQUETTE Isle D P NEGAUNEE Econo Lodge Lakeside P 550 V Marina COUNTY L E B R Birchmont Motel H 2050 US-41 South Ramada Of Marquette Tall Pines of A R 9 B R O 2090 US-41 South Three Lakes D J-8 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 412 W. Washington Street 349 US-41 East R 2 16 23 t t B J-8 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 Clark R (906) 225-1305 F-6 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 E-6 • MC Negaunee, MI 49866 E Marquette A Lambrose K W (906) 228-7538 Beach Park A 46 Rooms (906) 228-6000 (906) 475-6608 Presque L E L D R R O 29 Rooms 112 Rooms 16 Rooms L H Presque Isle S Isle Accepts Pets, Free Breakfast, River L Dead I River Park E Breakwater M Kaufman Dead Industrial K R A Light Accepts Pets, Free Breakfast, Sports Complex/ SCHNEIDER Free WiFi, Barrier-Free Accepts Pets (dogs only), Free River E MILL L Harbor Accepts Pets, Free WiFi, D IV CT Complex POW BMX Track/ R ER PAR NTN CR510 K Free WiFi, Full/Efciency Kitchen, Basin Disc Golf Course WiFi, Indoor Pool, Meeting C uemano C C Free Breakfast q n Trailhead I o R N orth Cou Tr ntry a N il HAWLEY Indoor/Outdoor Pool, Hampton Inn Rooms, Restaurant/Lounge, ST Trai & l Jacobetti Tourist Park V Handicap Accessible 461 S. Lakeshore Boulevard S Sauna/Jacuzzi, Fitness Room, Skill Center A 10 U WHITE ST Campground G G-7 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 GWINN A Barrier-Free F Tourist Park L O R H R A HARLOW C ST K Blueberry Ridge B&B E T S L (906) 228-6001 NTN North I E Model Towne Inn T O Reservoir V V F S I A A L Trail H L C E F 193 Oakridge Drive . O t R System UNIO N ST t 84 Rooms Rippling River Resort . UNION 190 M-35 R 3 E Y 24 ST V V F-7 • MC Marquette A W A 4321 M-553 A V K-4 • Gwinn Gwinn, MI 49841 K V North HUNTINGTON ST A Free Breakfast, Accepts service 17 P Lake B L Marquette T PL (Sands Township), MI 49855 RK V WETTON LA AV C ST L J-5 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 ST A LN R River I Holy Cross V (906) 346-7901 H ENTERPRISE Municipal Athletic A A R dogs, Free WiFi, Indoor Pool, D D CLARK ST DOBSON Dead T Cemetery H NTN BLP Service Field V A JENNY S (906) 251-0219 D (906) 273-2259 I Trailhead A R Center U 18 Rooms V E E Complex W Meeting Rooms, Jacuzzi, Fitness D R A I G N R V H T N E D ST I 3 Rooms T S T H WRIG 20 Cabins (10 luxury, 10 rustic) EVERGREEN Rooms, Barrier-Free N LN AV Accepts Pets, Free WiFi, Full/ V A HUR ON ST HURON T Armory S V T HURON A V EAST N R D S A D V Free Breakfast, Free WiFi A O ST Accepts Pets, Free WiFi, A V E S Efciency Kitchen, Barrier-Free E V R NO D A RWOO V ST NORWOOD NORW OO Y N ST D T N R S T A E D I I A URON WOODS G V H MARQUETTE V O B Holiday Inn Of Marquette K Superior N A NORWOOD A S N Outdoor Pool, Outdoor Jacuzzi L A M D I H 492 R MONTGOMERY T K I R O MONTGOMERY ST COUNTY R ST E C N X D S C Y K L W D I T Brentwood Motor Inn/ L G ST A O C I 1951 US-41 West V R Superior T L S Tower Vacation Homes F C R Northern A I E A 11 D SCHAFFER AV SCHAFFER AV R CE E NT R E R ST CEN CE T N E GH TER ST R ST CENT Dome ER I ST E O D T R NT CE ER L Budget Host ST L D E Staybridge Suites F-4 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 O V V A E W L T 4430 Electra Street E 4 G A A K N V E W U.S. Olympic SUMMI Michigan U T S S T HIDDEN SPRINGS D E 25 A I A V W V T Q S V Education V S F-2 • Mqt 2603 US-41 L R U M A M IT ST C RVILLE DR EDA Y A DR S 855 W. Washington Street (906) 225-1351 Lions H A S L A D H-8 • MC Gwinn, MI 49841 E A E Center O E D E CHERRY 18 S DeVos Art O T Park R t t L L R N W University R I E G E O WALDO C E Museum Marquette, MI 49855 I I P NTN V-Boom W A LDO ST P Lakeview F-5 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 191 Rooms WALDO F R Berry C V (906) 346-7911 W M Pump Track ST E C WALDO ST R Forest A Arena & H N M ST O Events O A C M N Roberts Convention O (906) 228-7494 Marquette R G Center (906) 225-9901 Y I M B 15 Units Marquette W L FA Theatre IR Center B AV Alternative W E FAIR Free WiFi, Indoor Pool, Meeting N AV W FAIR University Picnic R A E E FAIR Skate Plaza N E AV V C N High School at o Y 40 Rooms Center D Rocks E 102 Rooms O V Shiras L r A T T LAKESHORE t O N A LLEN T Vandenboom A S h I KILDAHL AV S S Rooms, Restaurant and Lounge, Planetarium W A ALLEN W KAYE AV Accepts Pets, Free WiFi, X R R AV R W KAYE AV PARK PL 1 V North Star R E D C O A Marquette H O ST o KIMBER AV N YE T E KA T C Academy BEAUDOIN ST ST T T Free Breakfast, Free WiFi,Full/ MI u LDR D E AV N R N S Jacuzzi, Fitness Room, Barrier-Free Accepts Pets (service animals 8 N NORTHROP S High School n ST RUSSEL Full/Efciency Kitchen CT HEBARD V O OLLEGE A C E O t 1 -PICNIC ROCKS DR V C r V DR N URE W COL y NT L VE EG T D E MORA N ST A AV A Efciency Kitchen, Barrier-Free Father ST S N only), Free Breakfast, Free WiFi, W N GRAY E 2 E AGNETIC NETIC ST M G A T W E M S Marquette T Q . H N R L C. R S R O H Middle BAD I GE T R S V E Imperial Hotel O Shiras D ELM AV G D S P IQUA T ST T LBER Meeting Rooms A ST A T R C V W School R T H K Brook S 3 S A LOG r A T S N N W T C PARK ST a I I Cedar Motor Inn DIORITE ST E ST 2493 US-41 West E PARK i I L T T . R S X W RK PA BIG BAY l R E S R O 12 MARQUETTE . E CLEVELAND AV Westwood N C W CRESCENT C W CRESCENT 2523 US-41 West WERNER ST 492 Park F-3 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 UP Motor Lodge T SCENT S E Mall CR COUNTY ST W CRESCENT ST E T 5 Big Bay Motel W ST E H RN E ER ST AV AV SHERMAN ST S E T A B S LGER ST T L 7 L F-2 • Mqt Marquette, MI 49855 T ORCHARD Historic ST S 5057 US-41 South (906) 228-7430 SHERIDAN V N SPECT ST O Fit Strip Fire E PR SPECT ST RO W P 96 Bensinger Street HARRISON D A 19 GARFIELD AV V JEFFERSON ST Park Marquette To Negaunee Station L HARRISON T 7 AV T 26 A ST L S T R OF T N (906) 228-2280 Twp Hall BANCR S S T L-9 • Mqt Marquette (Harvey), MI 49855 43 Rooms t HANCOCK t & Ishpeming H E ST A V WITT A E HE C-7 • BB Big Bay, MI 49808 N L AV W HEWITT Graveraet G 28 WOODRIDGE D AV I Cemetery C O 41 GRANT E H Elementary GRANITE AV R 43 Rooms C T E C 8 14 4 5 12 (906) 249-1404 F AV McCarty T S D K School East ST (906) 345-9444 OHIO E 6 M W S T S RIDG W OHIO Free WiFi, Free Breakfast, H E R S Sandy Knoll Cove W RIDGE ST T C E S T PL N W T Williams E .
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